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Hawaii Five-O and streams of consciousness

DRIFTING UNDER The Moon, published by Dedalus Press, is the second book by Westport’s Ger Reidy. Unlike most poets, Reidy has a proper job – he is a civil engineer with the Mayo County Council.

How to prevent tooth decay in children

September is Oral health month so now is a great time to get back into some healthy habits. Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in Irish children. Fortunately, tooth decay is preventable and this is an achievable aim for Irish children.

Bag a free dentist visit!

Been putting off that dentist visit? If so, Colgate have come up with the prefect incentive to get those teeth checked out during Oral Health Month this September.

Church raised thousands to pay compo to assault victim - court told

A soldier and his unemployed brother who inflicted €16,000 worth of damage to a nightclub owner’s teeth in an unprovoked assault, had their jail sentences extended but suspended in the Circuit Court this week where it was revealed that three quarters of the €10,000 compensation brought to court by the two was raised by an evangelical congregation in Curraghboy, Co Roscommon attended by the elder sibling.

Something to make you smile

Are you sick of having yellow and stained teeth? Like most people, you have probably vowed at some point to get your teeth whitened but remain unconvinced that your money will be well spent. After all, the costs can range from €10 for simple whitening toothpaste to as much as €1,200 for a de luxe laser treatment.

Dentists urged to assess patients’ dental IQ during consultations

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Irish dentists have an important role to play in educating patients about their oral health if dental treatments are to be successful long term.

Irish suffer from tooth sensitivity

Given the high incidence of tooth sensitivity in Ireland, particularly among women, dentist Dr Paul O’Dwyer advises those prone to sensitive teeth to take another look at their oral health regime.

Waiting room to court room will cost €500

A 60-year-old man who caused a disturbance in a dentist’s surgery after he was refused treatment, had a two month prison sentence adjourned until July in the District Court last week (March 10) to see if he can come up with €500 in compensation by then.

Lots of potential in Corrandulla

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Hillcrest is a detached split level bungalow built in the 1980s as a bed and breakfast, but in recent years it operated as a nursing home. Located just eight miles from Galway city and a mile from Cloonboo and Corrandulla villages, all amenities are close to hand. Situated on approximately 0.65 acre, there is lots of room for parking while internally there is some 3,500sq ft of living accommodation divided into nine large bedrooms, four reception rooms, two offices, and several bathrooms.

“…It was all so simple then…”

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Nell Leahy explained to Donnacha O Dualing in one of her radio interviews that many marriages in the 1930s and 1940s were arranged. A date was set for the two to wed whether they liked it or not. Some matches proved successful, others disastrous.

 

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